How can I tell if my USB stick is formatted as FAT16?
Windows 7 Disk Management says that my USB stick is a FAT volume. But it doesn't say whether it's FAT16 or FAT32. I opened the Property window and it doesn't tell between FAT16 and FAT32 either.
How can I tell if my USB stick is formatted as FAT16?
Windows 7 Disk Management says that my USB stick is a FAT volume. But it doesn't say whether it's FAT16 or FAT32. I opened the Property window and it doesn't tell between FAT16 and FAT32 either.
If it is over 2 GB then it is FAT32. FAT has a file and partition limit of 2 GB.
There are ways to make a 4 GB flash into 2 x 2 GB FAT partitions, but usually older cameras requiring FAT will only be able to 'see' the first partition.